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that angered many in ukraine where half of the population favors closer ties with the eu. tensions mount in key avenue, but neither side is willing to back down. right please have been dispatched -- riot police have been dispatched. while the square has been circled, the riot continues. --r crane in oppositions ukrainian opposition has spoke after het yanukovich refused to sign the european trade pact. >> it is clear this president sold ukrainian's future in order grab the office of the president. --yanukovich has humility humiliated ukraine. he has only his own interest at heart. europe has kept the door open for ukrainians. i am sure the door has been closed for yanukovich and his government. >> calls for yanukovich's resignation are growing stronger. another rival protest was held on friday, they say that aligning with europe at this time will not work. >> if we were to join the european mess, our budget would disappear. they would not be any money to finance pensions or universities. the thousands continue in their vigil, the risk they willing to take. now into the nin
that angered many in ukraine where half of the population favors closer ties with the eu. tensions mount in key avenue, but neither side is willing to back down. right please have been dispatched -- riot police have been dispatched. while the square has been circled, the riot continues. --r crane in oppositions ukrainian opposition has spoke after het yanukovich refused to sign the european trade pact. >> it is clear this president sold ukrainian's future in order grab the office of the...
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blast including senior opposition figure muhammad taught to us calling the attack of orange by the eu has called on lebanon's leaders to join together to restore security husband had to keep me report on the accusations and denials of irresponsibility also on a charge card for you and lets the others on the route. the aftermath a car bomb that ripped through the drinks business district on friday morning. security sources say stolen vehicle the street and sixty kilograms of explosives and detonated the bombs struck its target to reduce the opposition on the chart that. former finance minister sure it was a close aide to the hariri family. a member of the opposition march fourteen coalition and an outspoken critic of the syrian regime and its ally hezbollah. some of the supporters say his death was connected to the upcoming trial of five physically suspects accused of involvement to two thousand five assassination of former minister refused hariri trials to begin his special tribunal in january that the kid is that in them and the accused is the one who's going to be. on the right tune
blast including senior opposition figure muhammad taught to us calling the attack of orange by the eu has called on lebanon's leaders to join together to restore security husband had to keep me report on the accusations and denials of irresponsibility also on a charge card for you and lets the others on the route. the aftermath a car bomb that ripped through the drinks business district on friday morning. security sources say stolen vehicle the street and sixty kilograms of explosives and...
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both the eu and canadian authorities are investigating the company's search practices. >>> all right, we got the holiday weekend on our mean. we want to know if you can invite anybody, who would you want at your memorial day barbeque? all you have to do is tweet us your top three. my boston one, i want pedro martinez, larry byrd. he gets to pick the beer and cam neely. imagine playing whiffle ball with pedro martinez. still ahead on "way too early," tim tebow, well, he's got another fan, chuck norris. this guy he never messes around. why he's the quarterback's no. 1 fan. >>> and it is prom season. there is a great shot at the commander-in-chief back from his prom night, did make a half hearted look for mine. but the mullet wasn't making the cut. i couldn't find it. we'll show that pick of the president. that and a check on weather when we come right back. >>> the four in the world trade center bombing were sentenced. the journal put them together plus. >> bill and i are not agreeing on any movies at this point. let get to sports. rangers on the brink 3-zip. they are not out. they tie
both the eu and canadian authorities are investigating the company's search practices. >>> all right, we got the holiday weekend on our mean. we want to know if you can invite anybody, who would you want at your memorial day barbeque? all you have to do is tweet us your top three. my boston one, i want pedro martinez, larry byrd. he gets to pick the beer and cam neely. imagine playing whiffle ball with pedro martinez. still ahead on "way too early," tim tebow, well, he's got...
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with kiev threatening to initial an agreement with the eu, moscow banned the chocolate imports. it cost the country $200 million overnight. >> it's a high-stakes game. and i think it is a high-stakes game for europe. except i think russia has a lot more skin in this game, a lot more money in this game. the ukraine is important market and important invest opportunity. >> reporter: russia believes any move towards the european union is also a move towards nato. nato, the north atlantic treaty organization was formed in 1939 with ten member states. but in the last 12 years virtually the entire membership of the old warsaw pack alliance joined nato. and that would leave russia dangerously exposed. joining nato is the kremlin's red line. >> russia does consider potential member of nato as a direct threat to national security, and potential membership in nature. it will of course bring very serious [ inaudible ] in crew yan and can potentially lead to war. >> reporter: what conclusion can the planners draw from the ukraine's decision to turn its back on the eu, possibly the bullying d
with kiev threatening to initial an agreement with the eu, moscow banned the chocolate imports. it cost the country $200 million overnight. >> it's a high-stakes game. and i think it is a high-stakes game for europe. except i think russia has a lot more skin in this game, a lot more money in this game. the ukraine is important market and important invest opportunity. >> reporter: russia believes any move towards the european union is also a move towards nato. nato, the north...
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catherine ashton, the eu foreign policy advisers is here. they will try to prevent what many people here believe will be a bloody crackdown. the police and military have suggested they will break it up at some point, and many people here are holding their breaths, hoping that situation does not lead to more death on the streets of egypt. sue? >> thank you so much. we appreciate it, and we hope that it's peaceful as well. all right. let's send it over to josh lipton for a quick market flash. >> have a look at tesla hitting a new all-time high today. this as bmw introduced its own all electric car. you heard our own phil lebeau reporting on that earlier today. tesla now up some 25% in the past month, up nearly 300% so far this year. tyler, back to you. >> all right, josh. still seems that steve cohen is in the partying mood days after s.a.c. capital was indicted, the billionai billionaire had a party at his vacation home. including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the
catherine ashton, the eu foreign policy advisers is here. they will try to prevent what many people here believe will be a bloody crackdown. the police and military have suggested they will break it up at some point, and many people here are holding their breaths, hoping that situation does not lead to more death on the streets of egypt. sue? >> thank you so much. we appreciate it, and we hope that it's peaceful as well. all right. let's send it over to josh lipton for a quick market...
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diplomatic pressure, political arguments, it's quite difficult to see what kind of concrete measures the eu foreign ministers can implement. >> are they under direct pressure to act given the disproportion at it use of force we have seen. >> reporter: several european leaders have spoken out since we saw the hundreds of deaths as a result of the intervention by the egyptian security forces to break up those pro-morsi demonstrations. we have had various european leaders absolutely deploring the use of violence, calling for a resumption of talks to try to find a political way out of this crisis. but as i explained, withholding aid could be counter productive, nevertheless we have seen the danish government say it is going to suspend some projects it is involved with, and the german government won't look at rescheduling egyptian debt this year. so we're seeing talking about suspending bilateral aid from some european countries, but it will be quite difficult for europe as a whole to take a measure to cut off any ability for europe to talk and exert diplomatic pressure. >> thank you, jackie. >>
diplomatic pressure, political arguments, it's quite difficult to see what kind of concrete measures the eu foreign ministers can implement. >> are they under direct pressure to act given the disproportion at it use of force we have seen. >> reporter: several european leaders have spoken out since we saw the hundreds of deaths as a result of the intervention by the egyptian security forces to break up those pro-morsi demonstrations. we have had various european leaders absolutely...
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and if the eu decides that fracking is going to exceed emissions, they could stop it. what is the issue? >> if you look at the united states, the epa came out with a study just this year that said over the last five years, that the united states is methane from natural gas has decreased by 20% when the natural gas production has increased by 40%. we're capturing more methane, capturing more emissions and increasing our production by 40% at the same time. so a mafs increase in production and a big decrease in methane. that, again, i think is an excuse that should not hold us back. >> you talk about ng security. the british government is now finally building a nuclear plant down in somerset. what is the right mix, do you think? what percentage should come from renewables and -- well, i think you hit the nail on the head. it is an energy mix. i'm not sheer to say fracking is the holy grail or replacing types of energy reform. i think whatever is left with coal will be a piece of it. renewables will be a small piece and i'm thinking natural gas should be the biggest becaus
and if the eu decides that fracking is going to exceed emissions, they could stop it. what is the issue? >> if you look at the united states, the epa came out with a study just this year that said over the last five years, that the united states is methane from natural gas has decreased by 20% when the natural gas production has increased by 40%. we're capturing more methane, capturing more emissions and increasing our production by 40% at the same time. so a mafs increase in production...
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bulgaria is now going to the eu to try to get at least some tougher sanctions on hezbollah through iran because of attempt -- they attempted to kill the ambassador in. >> if the president means what he has said repeatedly and clearly, nuclear iran means war with the united states. the president has said that he does not endorse containment of iran. they will not have, he said, nuclear weapons. if theys can cross that threshold, there must be some red line somewhere that means war with iran. >> there are other options to war. >> the worst possible scenario would be a nuclear-armed iran, think that has to be stopped. >> which the president has pledged to do. >> what he has. i think we need to work in consultation with our european allies to make sure that that doesn't happen. they have been bad players straight-on. they're not negotiating in my opinion in good faith. i think we have to understand that. >> the real question is, what to do? we can talk about this until we're blue in the face. the most painful sanctions imposed on iran are under way right now. they're not affecting their des
bulgaria is now going to the eu to try to get at least some tougher sanctions on hezbollah through iran because of attempt -- they attempted to kill the ambassador in. >> if the president means what he has said repeatedly and clearly, nuclear iran means war with the united states. the president has said that he does not endorse containment of iran. they will not have, he said, nuclear weapons. if theys can cross that threshold, there must be some red line somewhere that means war with...
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the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid situation. the vote is scheduled to happen at 6:00 p.m. local time. there has been no official cancellation on part of the government. but, again, a government spokesperson at the same time also saying that it's very unlikely at this point that the vote will actually go through. that is, of course, because no single party has a clear majority in parliament, not even the ruling party under president anasatias. the ruling party says it may not want to vote with the proposal and it's coming out with an alternative proposal. we spoke to one of the members on "squawk box" just half an hour ago.
the move was necessary to keep cyprus from sharing in the burden of a eu bailout. and uncertainty over the outcome of the vote in nicosia continues to weigh on markets. cyprus said its stock exchange will trading until thursday. cypriot banks have been placed on negative watch. carolin roth is reporting now for us. the latest we're hearing is that the vote may not happen today. what can you tell us? >> absolutely. there are a lot of moving parts still, kelly. this is a very fluid...
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the uk set to hold a referendum on eu membership in 2017. are you -- it is a breeze for a man of your capabilities. >> well, i mean, it is an interesting sort of prize, i think, really. so, you know, i might -- i might be trying something one weekend to craft something. >> long summer coming up. what better can one do to think about how we should exit the eu, right? >> absolutely. >> yeah. okay. good. i look forward to hearing that. you got until september. it is perfect. european equities are weaker today. we're flat on the ftse 100, off the third for the xetra dax, ftse down a third. bond markets, yields fairly steady. gilt yields, down to 2.33%, helped more by that inflation number. and treasuries 2.5% ahead of mr. bernanke. currency markets, dollar steady compared to where we were this time yesterday, really, across the board. >>> financials very much in focus again today. goldman sachs reports its second quarter figures at 7:30 eastern. the company's forecast earned $2.86 a share, revenue of under 8 billion. analysts say goldman will be
the uk set to hold a referendum on eu membership in 2017. are you -- it is a breeze for a man of your capabilities. >> well, i mean, it is an interesting sort of prize, i think, really. so, you know, i might -- i might be trying something one weekend to craft something. >> long summer coming up. what better can one do to think about how we should exit the eu, right? >> absolutely. >> yeah. okay. good. i look forward to hearing that. you got until september. it is...
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the eu -- not eu. i keep saying eu. eurozone, sorry, my apologies, fourth quarter gdp number minus 0.6%, points to about an annual contraction of around 0.5% if my numbers are right. portuguese annual quality around 1.8% quarter on quarter. 1.9% in the third quarter. the year on year, 3.8%. again, that is worse than expected. >> well, because, again, to annualize these figures, and this is what i'm used to looking.1.8% on the quarter points to something like 6.7% annualized pace. it's a really deep decline. >> meanwhile, did we mention this? greece's economy, unemployment rate sitting 27% as of november. >>> so with those numbers, let's get out to jens nordic. we are just seeing euro/dollar to 1.3340. we hit a little weaker than this, 1.3 25, somewhere around there. where -- and dollar index is at a one-month high. do these gdp numbers matter for the future direction of the euro? because a lot of people are pointed to do pmi and the ifo signaling the worst is behind us. >> i think they actually do matter. i think we're
the eu -- not eu. i keep saying eu. eurozone, sorry, my apologies, fourth quarter gdp number minus 0.6%, points to about an annual contraction of around 0.5% if my numbers are right. portuguese annual quality around 1.8% quarter on quarter. 1.9% in the third quarter. the year on year, 3.8%. again, that is worse than expected. >> well, because, again, to annualize these figures, and this is what i'm used to looking.1.8% on the quarter points to something like 6.7% annualized pace. it's a...
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the on the eu i know i would take time out. they are tiny. i don't blame the art it's much more willing to go with the new girl in me that it would be doomed to live it just to get it to be upset when he talked to them openly discussed in. the i added. if it means to obtain profitability it's real and six and civil rights isn't it's a setback to the camera and then once he's in full and as he mentioned he was the pt suspense and what is this is some people and pets it and hope to others considering is a non story is anyone out there who say look i can see that movie on principle because while one of his fugitive from american justice for abusing a defenseless thirteen year old girl who has suffered ever since. i do only to yourself to read that girls recently published autobiography in which she tells us about the intersection of celebrity and justice. it's incredibly funny and entertaining. and then she gives us a sense of how her family did not want anything to happen to polanski. here is what jackie stewart had to say about polanski's crea
the on the eu i know i would take time out. they are tiny. i don't blame the art it's much more willing to go with the new girl in me that it would be doomed to live it just to get it to be upset when he talked to them openly discussed in. the i added. if it means to obtain profitability it's real and six and civil rights isn't it's a setback to the camera and then once he's in full and as he mentioned he was the pt suspense and what is this is some people and pets it and hope to others...
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meanwhile, were turn away from the uk to the eu. it's coming up with an awful lot of forecasts at the moment. and i know they're absolutely flooding through. it's almost impossible to bring them up. but there are so many of them it's extraordinary. the eu sees forecasts of economic growth more challenging. gdp there to 0.3% in 2014. the austrian -- if you are sitting right where i am sitting, they're literally flooding through. poland 2015, budget deficit at 3.3% of gdp being dropped wab as well. i think we're kind of interested in what they get. the eu's france missing the economic target. they see french gdp up 2.3% in 2013. up 0.9% in 2014. basically, that means they would miss their economic target and they will fail to meet francois hollande's public finances and unemployment. as far as spain is concerned, which will be the other interesting point, they see government debt in spain rising to 104.3% of gdp by 2015, '1 6/. the spanish budget at 0.9% of gdp in 2014. 6.6% in 2015. as for the unemployment rate, we see spanish unempl
meanwhile, were turn away from the uk to the eu. it's coming up with an awful lot of forecasts at the moment. and i know they're absolutely flooding through. it's almost impossible to bring them up. but there are so many of them it's extraordinary. the eu sees forecasts of economic growth more challenging. gdp there to 0.3% in 2014. the austrian -- if you are sitting right where i am sitting, they're literally flooding through. poland 2015, budget deficit at 3.3% of gdp being dropped wab as...
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now, these decisions have been taken by the elected governments of those states. >> india and the eu have been in discussions on a free trade agreement. i wonder what progress has been made in overcoming some of the road blocks and contentious issues. where exactly is the middle ground here? >> you see, most of the issues have been addressed. when we look at the offers which india has made, it's the most ambitious offer india's ever made. and once this is concluded, from the eu side, this should be the biggest that they would enter into on site. there has to be a fairly real balance in these agreements, becau we have tried to take it forward in a spirit of accommodation and understanding, because every specific which whether for oversight or for eu, it cannot be fully met. that's why the middle ground, which makes it balanced and fair to both. >> all right. that was an interview. >>> on the agenda in asia tomorrow, it's new zealand's turn to land its budget. it expects to stay on track for a return to surplus by 2015. we'll get a report card on abenomics as well. we have preliminary
now, these decisions have been taken by the elected governments of those states. >> india and the eu have been in discussions on a free trade agreement. i wonder what progress has been made in overcoming some of the road blocks and contentious issues. where exactly is the middle ground here? >> you see, most of the issues have been addressed. when we look at the offers which india has made, it's the most ambitious offer india's ever made. and once this is concluded, from the eu...
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they're no longer worried, i think about our economy being overwhelmed, either by europe at large, the eu or china somehow swallowing up here bit of innovation that exists in the world and they're no longer, i think, worried about our, our economy being overwelcomed beyond our shores. but, and i don't think there's no, there is he' very little doubt in any circles out there. about america's ability to be in a position to lead the world in the 21st century, not only in terms of our foreign policy, our incredible defense establishment, but economically. >> governor, fewer americans are working, the last quarter the economy just contracted and we've got 50 million americans on food stamps and 6 trillion in new debt. and what alternate university is crazy uncle joe living in here? >> let's just say i wouldn't characterize it the way he said it. the fact of the matter is that most american families have done worse in the obama, quote, recovery than they did during the the recession. and median family income went down $1500 during the the recession itself, and then went down another $2500 durin
they're no longer worried, i think about our economy being overwhelmed, either by europe at large, the eu or china somehow swallowing up here bit of innovation that exists in the world and they're no longer, i think, worried about our, our economy being overwelcomed beyond our shores. but, and i don't think there's no, there is he' very little doubt in any circles out there. about america's ability to be in a position to lead the world in the 21st century, not only in terms of our foreign...
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in the china/eu trade spat is over solar panels. the next one may be over wine. tensions are heating up between the two very large partners as they go tit for tat, threatening an all-out trade war. european duties on chinese solar panel imports are set to take effect thursday. today china said it resolutely opposes the tariffs and is launching its own antidumping, antisubsidy probe into eu wines. a lot in trade for both countries is at stake here. china imported some 340 million liters of wine last year, more than two-thirds from the eu. europe, for its part, imported some 21 billion euros worth of solar panels from china in 2011 as a number of their own players exited the market. now, attempts to quell tensions are having a limited effect. facing pressure from a majority of eu states which oppose the levy, the european trade commissioner reduced the tariff rate on solar panels, what he calls a "one-time offer to china," a clear incentive to negotiate, but beijing's response in the form of a retaliation on european wines, that may n
in the china/eu trade spat is over solar panels. the next one may be over wine. tensions are heating up between the two very large partners as they go tit for tat, threatening an all-out trade war. european duties on chinese solar panel imports are set to take effect thursday. today china said it resolutely opposes the tariffs and is launching its own antidumping, antisubsidy probe into eu wines. a lot in trade for both countries is at stake here. china imported some 340 million liters of wine...
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doesn't oppose an association agreement with the eu. that may be ukraine's best hope. >>> meanwhile, coming up on the show, from india to indonesia, we'll find out how the emerging markets are reacting to the federal reserve's decision to start tapering its bond buying program. we'll get the latest from singapore. as we've been saying, vladimir putin holding its annual year-end news conference. we'll find out what's wind the kremlin's deal for kiev as eu protests continue in the ukrainian capital. that's at 10:30. also, for oracle, says it's prepared to take on the likes of amazon and rack space. it's made its first beat in three quarters. we'll have the latest analysis. >>> and spain plans to sell 3 billion euros in bonds this morning. if that's not enough, could new regulation send ecigarettes up in smoke? we'll talk to the ceo of vapor corp. we'll be back after this short break. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat r
doesn't oppose an association agreement with the eu. that may be ukraine's best hope. >>> meanwhile, coming up on the show, from india to indonesia, we'll find out how the emerging markets are reacting to the federal reserve's decision to start tapering its bond buying program. we'll get the latest from singapore. as we've been saying, vladimir putin holding its annual year-end news conference. we'll find out what's wind the kremlin's deal for kiev as eu protests continue in the...
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and eu talks, government stormed barricades. at first it seemed like a battle to reclaim the square, held by the opposition for morn a fortnight. progress was slow. it took more than three hours for hundreds of police to break the lines. >> the whole purpose of this situation has not been to take back the square but to take down the protestors' encampment around it. it's been a show of force but so far it seems without the use of violence. all the while, opposition leaders called up the movement to stay firm and peaceful. some youths were in the mood for trouble but others for preventing violence and consequences. frcarb rin ashton the eu foreign affairs chief who earlier had stood with tra demonstrators in the square said she was saddened by events and criticized the use of force. as long as the russian president opposes ukraine forging closer ties with europe, viktor yanukovych's hands are tied. a show of strength that enough is enough, and that it's time for everyone to go home. robin forester walker, al jazeera, kiev. >> tim
and eu talks, government stormed barricades. at first it seemed like a battle to reclaim the square, held by the opposition for morn a fortnight. progress was slow. it took more than three hours for hundreds of police to break the lines. >> the whole purpose of this situation has not been to take back the square but to take down the protestors' encampment around it. it's been a show of force but so far it seems without the use of violence. all the while, opposition leaders called up the...
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but the eu is also stressing whatever the domestic political disagreements going on at the moment, they should be settled peacefully, not quiet as we've seen them being settled over the last couple case. >> what's the big fear? closer to europe was one idea. the people on the streets wanted more to get out of it. what did they want to get out of the proximity to europe and what is the fear in terms of where this could be heading? >> they want, or at least a good part of the country's population wants this is the country to modernize, to grow economically, socially, politically in ways it believes it hasn't done over the last 20 years since the soviet union fell apart. a great many of the people feel they've fallen a long way behind many of the other eastern european countries that have since joined the eu, modernized brought up their political system so they're free of corruption. they have growing law, that's what the pro european people in this country want. that is largely geographic, basically the western half of ukraine. the eastern half of ukraine have always been closer to russia
but the eu is also stressing whatever the domestic political disagreements going on at the moment, they should be settled peacefully, not quiet as we've seen them being settled over the last couple case. >> what's the big fear? closer to europe was one idea. the people on the streets wanted more to get out of it. what did they want to get out of the proximity to europe and what is the fear in terms of where this could be heading? >> they want, or at least a good part of the...
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but let's just talk about the eu said today. they're expecting 1% growth next year. where do the multinationals that we invest here in the u.s. get a disproportionate amount of their sales? from europe. we're in a slow-growth environment at the five years into this unprecedented easing. >> let's not underestimate the risks that are out there. >> right. >> and there are some. however, it brings me back to the "don't fight the tape, don't fight the fed," and whether those two notions are more powerful than anything else that can be seen at the moment by investors. >> of course, it is. it's a massive sea of liquidity, the cost of capital, the companies, it continues to work in their favor. commodity costs are moving lower. let's not make the mistake of thinking that euphoria -- euphoria implies the end of this five-year bull market. let's not make that mistake. potentially, a correction is ahead of us, yes. but what is on the other side of the correction, i think opportunity. >> don't beat the ecbi either. mario dragi, the inflation ticked down. it's close to disinflati
but let's just talk about the eu said today. they're expecting 1% growth next year. where do the multinationals that we invest here in the u.s. get a disproportionate amount of their sales? from europe. we're in a slow-growth environment at the five years into this unprecedented easing. >> let's not underestimate the risks that are out there. >> right. >> and there are some. however, it brings me back to the "don't fight the tape, don't fight the fed," and whether...
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secretary of state john kerry and eu foreign policy chief katherine ashton have released a joint statement expressing concern about the egypt crisis. the statement says they remain troubled that the government and opposition haven't found a way to break the dangerous stalemate but kerry and ashton say they remain ready to help in any way they can. >>> the u.s. and russia are still at loggerheads over the decision to grant fugitive edward snowden temporary asylum. washington admits that decision was a factor behind the cancellation of a moscow summit between president barack obama and president vladimir putin. the one-on-one meeting was supposed to take place next month ahead of the g-20 summit in st. petersburg. white house officials say obama will go to the g-20 meeting. >> we were not at the point in our progress on a number of these issues where a summit at the presidential level was the most constructive step. >> she also cited the gap between the two sides on missile defense, nuclear disarmament and human rights, but she says that the u.s. is committed to dialogue with moscow. she sai
secretary of state john kerry and eu foreign policy chief katherine ashton have released a joint statement expressing concern about the egypt crisis. the statement says they remain troubled that the government and opposition haven't found a way to break the dangerous stalemate but kerry and ashton say they remain ready to help in any way they can. >>> the u.s. and russia are still at loggerheads over the decision to grant fugitive edward snowden temporary asylum. washington admits that...
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most eu countries including eu and france support bonus curves holing banks to a one to one bonuses salary ratio. the newspaper says the uk has suggested an alternative proposal that bans cash bonuses exceeding salaries. but still, a pretty extraordinary development as it moves forward the. >> yeah. meanwhile, being a part of europe, for most britains, a new poll reveals that only one in three british citizens would vote to stay in the eu. the conservative ruling british government last night promised to hold a referendum on the matter in 2017. and the troubles amounting to the spanish flagship airline iberia is likely to cause widespread chaos and cost the airline millions. the strike begins tonight. 70,000 passengers are likely to be affected, piling further pressure on the nation's already struggling tourist industry. iberia report a loss of 25 2 million euros during the first nine months of 2012. >>> francesca is still with us. we want to get your thoughts on a km of themes here. i know we've been talking about the eu, we've did you discussed how you see the euro special being a headwi
most eu countries including eu and france support bonus curves holing banks to a one to one bonuses salary ratio. the newspaper says the uk has suggested an alternative proposal that bans cash bonuses exceeding salaries. but still, a pretty extraordinary development as it moves forward the. >> yeah. meanwhile, being a part of europe, for most britains, a new poll reveals that only one in three british citizens would vote to stay in the eu. the conservative ruling british government last...
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we have francois hollande today speaking to the eu parliament. he's going to lay out his vision for the eu against that economic back drop. >> isn't it amazing? we come into the week yesterday with everyone still talking. you have that great barons cover, you come in, just get the risk trade massively off. and the question for today and the rest of the week is frankly whether that's a bump in the road or the start of a down trend. >> you have the front cover, these are all good contra indicators. >> sorry, media friends. but this is not exactly the best of -- >> we always have timing. on today's show, we're in zurich where we hear from the ceo of ubs about the group's outlook. the swiss bank won to a loss in the fourth quarter. >> and is we'll head out to california for a look at the next offer. it's due to be released later today. we'll be live in madrid as the spanish prime minister's party pledges to fight corruption allegations that have prompted calls for his resition naz. >> and for its to earn its annual forecast on a weaker yen, we have i
we have francois hollande today speaking to the eu parliament. he's going to lay out his vision for the eu against that economic back drop. >> isn't it amazing? we come into the week yesterday with everyone still talking. you have that great barons cover, you come in, just get the risk trade massively off. and the question for today and the rest of the week is frankly whether that's a bump in the road or the start of a down trend. >> you have the front cover, these are all good...
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they still want the eu u.s. free trade deal. politicians in brussels saying we should delay this eu/u.s. trade deal until we get to the bottom of these spying allegations. >>> also, the countdown is under way to the employment report on friday. important report for investors as traders prepare for a low-volume week with the july 4th holiday. so how will that number impact us? we'll get into that when we come back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] cou
they still want the eu u.s. free trade deal. politicians in brussels saying we should delay this eu/u.s. trade deal until we get to the bottom of these spying allegations. >>> also, the countdown is under way to the employment report on friday. important report for investors as traders prepare for a low-volume week with the july 4th holiday. so how will that number impact us? we'll get into that when we come back. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited...
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how do they get into the eu? >> i mean, the reason they got into the eu in the first place was politics. it wasn't economics. it wasn't about the financial system. pit was politics. the statement reason greece got in. at the time there was a political will to have these countries in the euro area. and therefore in some way or another you decided to overlook some details. >> you said to some extent this is delaware and a bit of miami. what do you mean? >> what i mean by that is we have to remember cyprus is not just a sort of money laundering destination. it relies overwhelmingly on its very low tax rate. cyprus has a tax rate of 10%. it means it is tax optimization structures from russian businesses. they may or may not be money laundering but there is certainly tax opt mization. if you look at how delaware and parts of miami operate, kind of the same thing. >> there were fears we would see bank runs in italy and spain because people would wake up there and say, wow, if i'm in a weak bank and below the insurance
how do they get into the eu? >> i mean, the reason they got into the eu in the first place was politics. it wasn't economics. it wasn't about the financial system. pit was politics. the statement reason greece got in. at the time there was a political will to have these countries in the euro area. and therefore in some way or another you decided to overlook some details. >> you said to some extent this is delaware and a bit of miami. what do you mean? >> what i mean by that is...
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not helped out by s&p downgrading the eu. they just said we think the creditworthiness of the 28 eu countries has declined. dollar/yen, 104.49. the aussie bouncing off its 3 1/2 year low. and sterling just back from wednesday's 164.80, which is a high currently just below 11.64. so that's european trade. we've had that news out on chinese money market rates. how has that all affected asian trade? sixuan is with us out of singapore. >> yeah, thank you, ross. hurt by those liquidity concerns, chinese banks, as you can see from the wall here, they took a dive today, especially in the afternoon session on fears of another cash crunch like we saw back in june. in late trade, china construction bank and citic bank tumbled to their daily limit before recouping losses. today might not have been the perfect timing for china's largest lender to go public. suggesting investors concerns over liquidity as the country gets back near debt levels. on the whole, china markets extended a nine-day losing streak while the shanghai composite lost
not helped out by s&p downgrading the eu. they just said we think the creditworthiness of the 28 eu countries has declined. dollar/yen, 104.49. the aussie bouncing off its 3 1/2 year low. and sterling just back from wednesday's 164.80, which is a high currently just below 11.64. so that's european trade. we've had that news out on chinese money market rates. how has that all affected asian trade? sixuan is with us out of singapore. >> yeah, thank you, ross. hurt by those liquidity...
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it could be set to rise after the eu canceled a vote. in october they called for these types of bio fuels to be restricted because of concerns it could lead to food shortages. joining us is kevin mckinney. thanks for joining us. big difference of opinion between the european council and the european commission. why? >> the three original objectives for bio fuels, promoting employment, energy savings and security can i, the lash can energy changes exists only in the context of employment in the jurisdiction itself. that was the primary driver. >> the european commission on the other hand -- >> the european commission from october of 2012 wished to u-turn europe policy on bio fuels and to cap it at its current usage until the end of the decade. current usage is 15 million tons, 12 million tons of biodiesel, 3 million tons offette that nof ette thanol ethanol. >> what is the impact of that going to be. >> on? >> on prices and on agriculture, food. >> so there are many people, many european parliamentarians, commission officials who can't ge
it could be set to rise after the eu canceled a vote. in october they called for these types of bio fuels to be restricted because of concerns it could lead to food shortages. joining us is kevin mckinney. thanks for joining us. big difference of opinion between the european council and the european commission. why? >> the three original objectives for bio fuels, promoting employment, energy savings and security can i, the lash can energy changes exists only in the context of employment...
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eu leaders pledge to fix unemployment hinting at more room to meet deficit targets. >>> and u.s. banks largely pass the fed stress test, excludeing a few firms that have failed to make the grade. >>> and straight ahead on the program, the bank of japan has a new man at the top. stay tuned to find out why and just what they might buy when we come back. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. and all of them offer low cost investments. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for c
eu leaders pledge to fix unemployment hinting at more room to meet deficit targets. >>> and u.s. banks largely pass the fed stress test, excludeing a few firms that have failed to make the grade. >>> and straight ahead on the program, the bank of japan has a new man at the top. stay tuned to find out why and just what they might buy when we come back. zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your...
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that's top of the agenda at an eu leaders summit. the president of the european parliament, martin schulz, told cnbc the current system does need to be fixed. >> there's debate about morality and ethics. let's reform the system to bring back more solidarity, and via more solidarity, more coherence to the society. >>> and fed chairman ben bernanke's off to the hill today with his latest assessment of the u.s. economy. investors will look for any clues of a shift in fed policy. >>> right now we turn our attention to the uk as we get the release of the bank of england minutes from the last meeting. and here we go. ah! 6.3. we kept it at 6.3 for further asset purchase. king fisher miles repeated calls for 5 billion more qe. the minority thought more qe would lift growth and reduce unemployment. the minority thought more qe would speed the normalization of the policy. the minority thought the weakness of rebalancing would push up sterling. they say that the gdp level at the end of the second quarter likely to be 0.7% higher than the febru
that's top of the agenda at an eu leaders summit. the president of the european parliament, martin schulz, told cnbc the current system does need to be fixed. >> there's debate about morality and ethics. let's reform the system to bring back more solidarity, and via more solidarity, more coherence to the society. >>> and fed chairman ben bernanke's off to the hill today with his latest assessment of the u.s. economy. investors will look for any clues of a shift in fed policy....
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. >>> the eu is investigating app apple for accusations it is unfairly paying less taxes. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," business news from around the globe. >>> on today's show, a completely new concept allowing companies to raise income from their own savings. that's where entrepreneur mark hudson claims oxygen finance can do. >>> google's eric schmidt continues to defend google's paying taxes. >>> leaders from middle east and north africa have been gathering in jordan for the world economic for ym. we hear from the ceo about the challenges of security issues. >>> also coming up, we will visit bangkok. its capital is taking the top spot to london. that's right. we will be joined for more at 11:40 cet. >>> minutes from the bank of japan's april meeting think the central bank should consider measures to prevent a drop in liquidity from the japanese drop in bond markets. the bank's targets as hardly reached by march 2016. here is a look at how the japanese market down another 2% to 3%. this is compounding some of the volatile trade seen as of the close. 469 points l
. >>> the eu is investigating app apple for accusations it is unfairly paying less taxes. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," business news from around the globe. >>> on today's show, a completely new concept allowing companies to raise income from their own savings. that's where entrepreneur mark hudson claims oxygen finance can do. >>> google's eric schmidt continues to defend google's paying taxes. >>> leaders from middle...
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reforms going, getting some -- doing some of the things necessary to live up to their commitment to the eu. does this throw a wrench into the works? >> i think we should be thinking about it. the somewhat untold story is that -- >> you heard of this guy before this? >> absolutely. >> was he funny. >> he's funny. it would be a little bit like -- >> jackie mason? >> no -- >> seinfeld. >> robin williams or somebody. he was big in the '80s this guy. he also has been a big part of the political satire, all the rest of it. very, very bright guy. but you know, it's almost an a listic party. it's july real just truly a protest vote. to my knowledge it's gotten over 25% of the vote, the latest thing i've seen. monti is the best of the best. i honestly believe that is one of the, you know, on democracies it's easier to give stuff away. >> two years ago he had just started and i asked why are these pictures of monti in a beach chair. and they all said send monti to the beach. that was two years ago. >> yeah, he's only been in there a group -- grillo is moving. five-star movement is only three years o
reforms going, getting some -- doing some of the things necessary to live up to their commitment to the eu. does this throw a wrench into the works? >> i think we should be thinking about it. the somewhat untold story is that -- >> you heard of this guy before this? >> absolutely. >> was he funny. >> he's funny. it would be a little bit like -- >> jackie mason? >> no -- >> seinfeld. >> robin williams or somebody. he was big in the '80s this...
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this according to the eu finance ministers gathering in dublin. leaving the cypriot government under pressure to find the extra 5.5 billion to secure the deal. jules is at that meeting in dublin, joins us now. they do need another 5.5 billion, don't they, jules? ? >> well, we said this, didn't we? two weeks ago, we recognized the growth forecast was going to move away from them, the lack of confidence and yes, we're looking at a deal of 23 billion euros. we're talking about 75% of gdp. i've been looking at some of the details in this. the growth forecast in 2015 for cyprus is growth of 1.1%. where on earth is that going to come from? it really does feel like, yes, they're going to be thrashing out the details of another bailout deal when already analysts are saying we're going need a number two in the not too distant future. we did manage to catch up with the cypriot manager. listen to what he had to say. >> we look forward to the political endorsement of the program and we are ready to start work for a -- >> and will we need another deal? are we
this according to the eu finance ministers gathering in dublin. leaving the cypriot government under pressure to find the extra 5.5 billion to secure the deal. jules is at that meeting in dublin, joins us now. they do need another 5.5 billion, don't they, jules? ? >> well, we said this, didn't we? two weeks ago, we recognized the growth forecast was going to move away from them, the lack of confidence and yes, we're looking at a deal of 23 billion euros. we're talking about 75% of gdp....
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what does he think it's done to the eu? >> well, certainly the crisis isn't over. if you look at the fundamentals, we are in france at record level in terms of unemployment. hollande won't manage to reverse the trend by the end of the year, as he was promising. the french economy, as you know, entered recession in the first quarter of this year, and most economies believe that the french gdp would be more or less flat this year. so it's probably too early -- far too early to claim victory even if you want to attract foreign investors. however, ross, hollande is probably right when he says that thanks to the crisis, the eurozone will become stronger. it has conducted some structural reforms and fiscal consolidation. and this weekend in japan, hollande explained that europe has become more stable and now must work on the new outlook. >> translator: we must create a new outlook, an outlook for growth and employment. together with germany, we are trying to establish new goals beyond fiscal discipline. france and germany together are trying to address unemployment, part
what does he think it's done to the eu? >> well, certainly the crisis isn't over. if you look at the fundamentals, we are in france at record level in terms of unemployment. hollande won't manage to reverse the trend by the end of the year, as he was promising. the french economy, as you know, entered recession in the first quarter of this year, and most economies believe that the french gdp would be more or less flat this year. so it's probably too early -- far too early to claim victory...
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some of the countries like the eu and the united states are really pushing for everyone to agree, in saw, on a dead in -- in saw, on a in wafe warsaw. because they don't want anything that maximize of international regulation on top of their domestic emissions reductions targets. >> china is the world's biggest carbon polluter, has the seg second largest economy in the world. but when it comes to cutting carbon how does china justify that and how does the other -- do the other delegates react to that position? >> i think it's a really difficult question. because the previous durbin, we were seeing this move away from developed versus developing countries. and just today, you saw that start coming back again with the so-called like-minded group issuing a blazing attack on eu climate commissioner after she criticized them. so tensions are definitely running high at the moment. >> less developed cungs are calling for -- countries are calling for more money to redress their climate problems. do they expect economies having issues themselves to pony up more money than they are paying now?
some of the countries like the eu and the united states are really pushing for everyone to agree, in saw, on a dead in -- in saw, on a in wafe warsaw. because they don't want anything that maximize of international regulation on top of their domestic emissions reductions targets. >> china is the world's biggest carbon polluter, has the seg second largest economy in the world. but when it comes to cutting carbon how does china justify that and how does the other -- do the other delegates...
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former central bankers speaking exclusively to cnbc disagree as the eu launches an investigation into the block's biggest economy. >> studying why germany is so successful internationally in my view is a lot of lessons in particular the periphery can learn from that. >> my friend is brilliant, but wrong in this particular case. germany is doing the wrong thing in five different ways. >> meanwhile, china's leadership prepares to release its economic reform plan to the world. >>> and on the on earnings front, vodafone unveils a $7 billion pound spending plan as weak trading in europe results in a record fall in core revenue. >>> a warm welcome to you. the it's has pledged an aircraft carrier and other vessels will go to the island as recovery efforts deny in the wake of typhoon haiyan. we'll have the latest from manila. >>> back in london, sotheby's is preparing to sell some of the world's most expensive whines at its auction tomorrow. >>> at 10:45 cet, are china's debt levels heading to a breaking point? china's debt policy could be on the brink of some kind of default. >>> and our inn
former central bankers speaking exclusively to cnbc disagree as the eu launches an investigation into the block's biggest economy. >> studying why germany is so successful internationally in my view is a lot of lessons in particular the periphery can learn from that. >> my friend is brilliant, but wrong in this particular case. germany is doing the wrong thing in five different ways. >> meanwhile, china's leadership prepares to release its economic reform plan to the world....
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offices and has hacked into eu communications systems to figure out what eu officials have been communicating among themselves in terms of trade negotiations. the president said he's going to look into the specifics of that and get back to those countries with the details. but meanwhile, he sort of offered a blanket defense of spying in general. take a listen. >> i guarantee you that in european capitals, there are people who are interested if not what i had for breakfast, at least what my talking points might be should i end up meeting with their leaders. that's how intelligence services operate. >> reporter: meanwhile, in russia, president vladimir putin said he's not going to extradite edward snowden, who apparently still remains in that moscow airport. but he said he has one condition for snowden. take a look at this comment from putin now, just coming out today. he said, if he wants to stay here, there is one condition. he must stop his work aimed at harming our american partners. as strange as that sounds coming from my lips. so apparently, some u.s. pressure working on putin there. put
offices and has hacked into eu communications systems to figure out what eu officials have been communicating among themselves in terms of trade negotiations. the president said he's going to look into the specifics of that and get back to those countries with the details. but meanwhile, he sort of offered a blanket defense of spying in general. take a listen. >> i guarantee you that in european capitals, there are people who are interested if not what i had for breakfast, at least what...
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i think you could see change in the eu happen if the u.s. ste tharted lead on ourwhere w >> you've a weak fourth quarter because of this? >> tough toknow. >> bo st got backrom f seeing five cios, five major organizations, they're invested pretty heavily in technology. >> we'll leave it there. congressman at the table, are you going to blow this opportunity or get something done? if you don't get anything done, should you be pushed out of your positions, i think? >> my sleeves are rolled up to get to work. i would start immediately with building the keystone pipeline. it would send a strong message for job creation and for energy independence. and i think that would be the -- just the beginning. >> sandy levin, final word here. >> yeah, we need to pitch in. we need to take advantage of these three months. we need to have a much broader discussion than, for example, bringing up keystone pipeline. we've got a broader economic challenge ahead. we need to sit down and we need to promote economic growth and jo jobs. and to do it together and not h
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it goes against the grain of what the eu is supposed to be about. after friday's jittery session prompted by discipline now retracted that the cyprus bailout could form a template of future rescue attempts. kelly, as we know, has been in brussels. >> barely two months into its tenure is quite a name for himself in markets when it comes to the communication, the way in which he's telling people how exactly europe is going to deal with failing banks in cyprus or across the continent going forward, there hasn't been a consistent message. no one knows that better than julia chatterly. julia is with me now. she's been chasing him around brussels, around the continent for the past week and getting at times different messages. >> i give him the fact that there has been sleep deprivation thrown in there, but he has had a busy week. >> the situation in cyprus, the banking size and structure has led to this specific package and these instruments. full stop. >> you can't rule out that a deposit levy will be imposed in a subsequent bailout in our countries. >>
it goes against the grain of what the eu is supposed to be about. after friday's jittery session prompted by discipline now retracted that the cyprus bailout could form a template of future rescue attempts. kelly, as we know, has been in brussels. >> barely two months into its tenure is quite a name for himself in markets when it comes to the communication, the way in which he's telling people how exactly europe is going to deal with failing banks in cyprus or across the continent going...
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it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had anything to help in a meaningful way but i wanted to be included in debates. as we all know the russian interests in cyprus are absolutely enormous. >> steve, thank you. sounds like a big game of chicken. we'll watch how things play out into monday. by the way, it is friday. it's time to talk the friday trade. oil and currencies. kevin kerr is president of kerr trading financial. and brown brothers hair man. mark, have you been surprised? >> i'm surprised just by the euro's resilience. people were thinking there could be a run on european banks which hasn't taken place. a loss of confidence. but it has been trading in fairly tight trading ranges. it has been resilient this week. italy still without a tpo government. >> how do you position yourself? >> mond
it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had anything to help in a meaningful way but i wanted to be included in debates. as we all know the russian interests in cyprus are absolutely enormous. >> steve, thank you. sounds like a big game of chicken. we'll watch how...
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debate the legality of the omt because, remember, the constitutional court here cannot ajudge over eu matters. that matter may be referred to the european court of justice in luxembourg. those limitations to the jurisdiction, they may also be reflected in the ruling which again is only going to be out after the german elections in september. back over to you. >> all right, carolin, thanks so much indeed for that. if you have thoughts or comments, e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. >>> there are more millionaires and super rich individuals than ever before. this according to a report from the boston consulting group. when it comes to making it rich, is it all about luck or sheer hard work? cnbc's robert frank asks some multimillionaires. >> most of the wealthy believe they make their own luck, largely through hard work. but it turns out it all depends on how you made your millions. a new study asked multimillionaires about the factors that made them rich. hard work ranked first, cited by 98% of the group. that was followed by education with 90%. and then smart investing, being frugal, an
debate the legality of the omt because, remember, the constitutional court here cannot ajudge over eu matters. that matter may be referred to the european court of justice in luxembourg. those limitations to the jurisdiction, they may also be reflected in the ruling which again is only going to be out after the german elections in september. back over to you. >> all right, carolin, thanks so much indeed for that. if you have thoughts or comments, e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com....
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when the average in the eu is might beus 0.8%. our task is to keep going, and although this year is going to be worse than expected, we won't see a recession or stagnation. i still believe growth in 2013 will be above 1% gdp. as far as unemployment is concerned, you quoted a number that's quite alarming at 14%. but when you apply the method that europe applies, unemployment would be measured at around 11%. that's the average for the european union. so it's not that dramatic. but we have to admit that double digit unemployment is unacceptable. taking into account the point of departure we had, the fact that we're to only country in europe that hasn't gone into recession is significant. to make sure 2013 isn't a year of sag nation, we have to maintain this trend of investment. >> you had a budget deficit in 2007 which was just below 2% and that peak just below 8% in 2010. you've overshot the limit, the target that the government at 3%. how much hope does poland have for fiscal stimulus? >> it's not a bad achievement. for 2012, the d
when the average in the eu is might beus 0.8%. our task is to keep going, and although this year is going to be worse than expected, we won't see a recession or stagnation. i still believe growth in 2013 will be above 1% gdp. as far as unemployment is concerned, you quoted a number that's quite alarming at 14%. but when you apply the method that europe applies, unemployment would be measured at around 11%. that's the average for the european union. so it's not that dramatic. but we have to...
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they hope they'll comply with the eu demands today. ross, back to you. >> what time is that board meeting this afternoon? we might hear something by the close of plate today? >> yes, absolutely. the board meeting 2 50 30 cet. we'll have to wait to see if we get announcements earlier. >> jules, what else have i been interest. we've been talking to the ceo here. he was talking to me about the fashion industry and the idea of made in italy. i'm also going talking to another ceo and about some of the corporate issues we've been speaking about plenty coming up. >> yes. jules for now, thank you. that's the latest from milan. still to come, jet star's dream liners have finally landed after a five-year wait. more when we come back. >>> just a reminder what's on the agenda in asia. the spotlight will shine on indonesia. they'll watch the rate hikes. it continues in bali and in japan more numbers are due. >>> the british government has asked the eu for a chance to split up rbs. this request was made back in july. the stock today is down 2%. this
they hope they'll comply with the eu demands today. ross, back to you. >> what time is that board meeting this afternoon? we might hear something by the close of plate today? >> yes, absolutely. the board meeting 2 50 30 cet. we'll have to wait to see if we get announcements earlier. >> jules, what else have i been interest. we've been talking to the ceo here. he was talking to me about the fashion industry and the idea of made in italy. i'm also going talking to another ceo...
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they have that settlement with the eu. at least the offer that might end up becoming the settlement about the natural search versus their paid search. and they're back advertising in china. they're running ads in china. they'll get paid for it. >> the ad rev growth is slowing. the margins are starting to compress. they really have no presence and haven't made any efforts to get a presence in china. so there's a lot of things i could say are very positive for go google. the fact that, scott, this stock has taken off. i love it. it is off to the races. it's again up $12 today. >> why fight the momentum? >> i agree with you. i'm not somebody who likes to fight the momentum. when you look at this as a valuation play, we heard earlier talking about the housing market, i think google's a little bit in front of itself right now. >> the only thing i worry about on the bear case is they do have the issue is do they own that content on youtube. that's always been an issue for me. but if they're able to monetize it, take $1.99 a mont
they have that settlement with the eu. at least the offer that might end up becoming the settlement about the natural search versus their paid search. and they're back advertising in china. they're running ads in china. they'll get paid for it. >> the ad rev growth is slowing. the margins are starting to compress. they really have no presence and haven't made any efforts to get a presence in china. so there's a lot of things i could say are very positive for go google. the fact that,...
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also calling for a common eu position on the u.s. spying claims. saying we cannot accept the kind of behavior between partners and allies. we ask that it immediately stops. as we heard, the president played down speculation of spying on brussels. speaking from tanzania, he said the u.s. agencies were behaving in the same way that other intelligence agencies do around the world. question is, is the president right to downplay the report or could the spying allegations have lasting consequences on eu/u.s. trade relations? we'll debate that question with a panel of experts from paris and washington, d.c. that at 11:30 cet. >>> as we head to the second hour, european equities today have been trending lower. the ftse 100 up 1.5% yesterday. now up a quarter. bond yields if anything a little lower or steady. worth pointing out. we did have construction six out of the uk in this half hour which showed once again slightly better data, on top of the manufacturing data and, of course, mortgage approvals at the highest since 2009 yesterday according to the ban
also calling for a common eu position on the u.s. spying claims. saying we cannot accept the kind of behavior between partners and allies. we ask that it immediately stops. as we heard, the president played down speculation of spying on brussels. speaking from tanzania, he said the u.s. agencies were behaving in the same way that other intelligence agencies do around the world. question is, is the president right to downplay the report or could the spying allegations have lasting consequences...
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and what's next in the eu/china solar panel spat? our guest at 10:45 is the vice president of the german company solar world. he says act now or china will drive his company out of business. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> myanmar is hoping its first international gathering of leaders later this week when the economic forum in east asia gets under
and what's next in the eu/china solar panel spat? our guest at 10:45 is the vice president of the german company solar world. he says act now or china will drive his company out of business. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed:...